noddle

[ UK /nˈɒdə‍l/ ]
NOUN
  1. an informal British expression for head or mind
    use your noddle
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How To Use noddle In A Sentence

  • The machine is suitable for the packaging of sticky products, such as tomato ketchup, pepper jam, jam, fast noddle. shacha jam. hair cream. etc.
  • The shop keeper noddled his head to welcome his customer.
  • Surely he won't be able to talk his way out of it because all the evidence needed to prosecute is on film, if the police use their noddle.
  • He smiled and said maybe as he noddled his head.
  • Especially is she noted for the introduction of certain novelties in the business, such as combing Hortensio's noddle with a three-legged stool, a proceeding well calculated to make each particular hair stand on end "like quills upon the fretful porpentine. Was Shakespeare a Barber? The Secret of the Bard's Private Life Revealed at Last
  • And had it not been that they had very well antidoted their stomach, heart, and wine-pot, which is called the noddle, they had been altogether suffocated and choked with these detestable vapours. Five books of the lives, heroic deeds and sayings of Gargantua and his son Pantagruel
  • Jim Irving could be sighted, white of noddle like a webbed cactus. SOMEWHERE EAST OF LIFE
  • I hated all the food she cooked, vegetarian lasagne, vegetable burgers, fat free super noddles.
  • Did that hit you on the noddle?
  • Use your noddle - clear the shelves before you paint the cupboard!
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